The Rise and Rise of Pauline Hanson
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The rise and rise of Pauline Hanson
Late last week, Pauline Hanson was a guest at Donald Trump’s Halloween party. She went as herself. Hanson was at Mar-a-Lago to speak at the Conservative Political Action Conference. She was there with her regular din of outrages: climate change, Indigenous rights, gender diversity, mass migration. Australia was a “social tinderbox”, she said. Migrants were “flooding” the
Pauline Hanson speaks at Mar-a-Lago as Sussan Ley flounders - Politics, Policy, Political Views
One Nation has rocketed to a record-high 15 per cent primary vote in Newspoll, while the Coalition languishes at an all-time low of 24 per cent. Is this a seismic realignment that will redefine the conservative vote in Australia? Let’s hope so. Something needs to happen and fast. Hanson’s party, long dismissed by the political
On November 6, local time in the United States, Pauline Hanson, leader of Australia's One Nation party, delivered a sharp and incisive speech at US President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort. As the leader of a minor party, Hanson was the only Australian invited to attend the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).
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